WAREHOUSE Alternative Space and miami nice pop up Party 3/19/11

WAREHOUSE Alternative Space and miami nice pop up Party
Saturday, March 19, 2011, 7pm
WAREHOUSE Gallery and Alternative Space
WAREHOUSE in the Bird Road Art District
4396 SW 74th Ave
Miami, FL

WAREHOUSE Gallery and Alternative Space partners with miami nice pop up for their first “pop-up” party to introduce a new concept during BRAD Art Walk. On March 19th, WAREHOUSE and miami nice will bid farewell to Victor Alarcon’s sold out exhibit, welcome new editions, and look to bring local projects together. Tunes from your favorite up-and-coming artist Cris Cab will be flowing through the gallery, OYE Cuban Grill is providing bites to fulfill your Cuban cravings and drinks by Miami’s own Fenom Modern Absinthe.

About WAREHOUSE
Robert Bilbao opened WAREHOUSE Gallery and Alternative Art Space in December 1998 to promote contemporary artists that were starting their careers. A wide spectrum of artists started their emergence here from visual to performance art, including: Luis Gispert, Emilio Perez, William Cordova, Ruben Torres Llorca, Wendy Wischer, Tomas Esson, Florencio Gelabert, Alejandro Aguilera, Leondro Soto and Pedro Viscaino. A recent graduate of Florida International University, Andres Bilbao, sharing his father’s love of the arts, is continuing to promote and curate shows for up-and-coming artists. Andres plans to unite contemporary talents from diverse backgrounds, aesthetics and perspectives to further advance conversation and appeal to contemporary art.

About miami nice pop up
miami nice pop up was started by Patricia Guarch who became a little obsessed with the city she grew up in after being away at college. A student at New York University, she returned home and wanted to share the culture she could see from a distance. miami nice functions as a pop up, producing temporary projects, and curating the brand for Miami’s young people that she could see by tapping into the Afro-Cuban Jazz live music scene that’s becoming the new sound of the city, interviewing designers, and people doing interesting things. The pop up form is meant to keep the project fresh and relevant, giving the flexibility for new ideas and collaborations, and serving a generation that gets bored easily. www.miaminicepopup.com

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